Hundreds of parents and children danced with the Easter Bunny to “I like to move it” by Sacha Baron Cohen before Rexburg’s annual East...
Leroy Richtsen (name has been changed), a professor at BYU-Idaho, grew up in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He was baptize...
The Rexburg Police Department issued a five-count felony arrest warrant for Gary Lynn Michael Hall March 6. Hall allegedly stole a purse fro...
Students and citizens created 1,651 snow angels at Rexburg Municipal Golf Course Feb. 23. A raffle was also held to raise funds for the Fami...
Story by Hayley Nuttall and Emily Rust Fifty-eight new missions for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints were announced Feb. 22. ...
Every year, sensational fictional stories and dramas create a tidal wave of die-hard fans and commercialized products. “Harry Potter,” ...
A few months ago I overheard a conversation in which a fellow student expressed strong negative feelings about being a woman at a church sch...
14,733 people woke up without electricity early Monday morning. The power outage was caused by a downed power line between Rexburg and St. A...
Idaho voters rejected educational reforms presented in the form of Propositions 1, 2 and 3 — also known as the Students Come First legisla...
More than 2,000 Rexburg volunteers called citizens across the nation on behalf of Americans for Prosperity last week. Americans for Prosperi...
Andrew Adam Newman, a reporter for The New York Times, recently published an article about a new cosmetic product for men: eye cream to redu...
A phone call containing a bomb threat was received by management at Walmart in Rexburg on Sept.15 around 5:00 p.m. Captain Randy Lewis of th...
Some consumers mistakenly think organic products offer additional nutrition to their diets. The publication of a recent Stanford study has c...
A construction accident May 10 left many buildings on the north side of campus without power. Kehl Murray, a BYU-Idaho construction projects...
Over the past few months, the topics of student debt and college loans have found their way into the media. Lawmakers and presidential candi...
For many Latter-day Saint voters, the potential to elect a Latter-day Saint as President of the United States is exciting. However, voting n...
Audience members cheered as BYU-Idaho students walked off the stage of Game Shows Live, with free T-shirts, hats, frisbees, and coupons from...
As registration began yesterday, students may have used www.ratemyprofessors.com to decide which classes to take and from whom. According to...
Hundreds of students came to the Taylor Cultural Hall Feb. 22, 23 and 24 to donate blood and volunteer at a Red Cross blood drive. Fo...
BYU-Idaho is considering installing a natural gas turbine in the Heating Plant. Although the benefits of a new turbine are being studied, th...
BYU-Idaho is preparing to release a “True at all Times” video about the value of commitment. Each video focuses on one of five standards...
Students who are not Latter-day Saints attend BYU-Idaho for multiple reasons despite religious differences. According to www2.byui.edu/IR/st...
A rare fish fossil, the oldest of its kind in North America, was recently described in the Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. The fossil, w...
A wall of reconstruction is what students see when they enter the George S. Romney Building from the east. Old display cases have been torn ...
Ed Hurst, commonly known as Chef Ed, comes to work each day in his cook uniform. He uses his 32 years of experience in culinary art to make ...